我們沒有不用樂器,而是根據我們的歌曲為實際的“兩個十國慶”練習編隊。 儘管如此,我幾乎看過台灣所有的帖子,但這是我第一次看到DM的划槳和跳舞都被拍得很漂亮的視頻。 真是珍貴而美妙。 與當天“自由廣場”的演出節目完全不同。 Instead of playing without instruments, we practiced the formation for the actual “Two Ten National Days” according to our songs. Even so, I have seen almost all posts in Taiwan, but this is the first time I have seen a video in which DM's paddling and dancing are all beautifully captured. Really precious and wonderful. It is completely different from the performance program of "Freedom Square" on the day.
Thanks for the great video! Hooray for a very successful commemoration! We were thrilled by the applause of the people of Taiwan and the President of the Republic of China. I was very happy to hear the Kyoto Tachibana SHS BAND perform "Sing Sing Sing" (part of the song) at the end of the performance in the plaza. As you may know, the official uniform is orange (jacket and skirt), with a ponytail and white ribbon (the color of the tachibana flower). The orange uniform, which gave rise to the nickname "The Orange Devil," has been worn since 1970. In 2005, at the suggestion of a student in charge of drums, a marching choreography based on "Sing Sing Sing" from "Burn the floor" was adopted, which is said to be the origin of the current steps. This is said to be the origin of the current step. I am very happy to see that "Sing Sing Sing" was performed as usual at the closing of the exchange event on October 9.
Thanks for your summary and so happy these wonderful kids to present the fantastic skill for all Taiwanese which really bring unexpectable echo internally. It's a magic for this school band.
@@bimmerchen Thanks for the mentions. I watched the march and the performance at the event live. Tachibana High School is located in Kyoto, a neighboring prefecture of mine. I have been a big fan of Kyoto Tachibana SHS BAND since their performance in Rose Parade (2012, 2018). I would be happy if you could get to know them a little better.
@Chang JungChia Thanks for the mentions. I watched the march and the performance at the event live. I am sure the girls must have received a lot of appreciation and courage from the heartfelt hospitality of the people of Taiwan. Kyoto, where Tachibana High School is located, is my neighboring prefecture. I have been a big fan of the Kyoto Tachibana SHS Band since their appearance in the Rose Parade (2012, 2018). I would be happy if everyone could get to know them a little better.